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Authors

4819 records
Last name Middle name First name Updated
Aedo Tania 30.11.2021
Quintanilla Grace 30.11.2021
Iadevaia Roberta 30.11.2021
Zingoni Andrea 30.11.2021
Glessi Antonio 30.11.2021

Platform/Software

322 records
Title Publisher or organization Developers Year initiated Updated
Wikidot Wikidot, Inc. 2006 26.09.2017
mscape Hewlett Packard 2002 25.09.2017
Mozilla Firefox 25.09.2017
Storify Adobe Systems, Livefyre 2010 11.09.2017
musical.ly Musical.ly, Inc 2014 11.09.2017

Publishers and Journals

966 records
Name Updatedsort ascending
Picador 03.10.2018
Pathfinders 03.10.2018
MediaCommons 03.10.2018
Little, Brown 03.10.2018
University of South Carolina Press 03.10.2018

Events

676 records
Name Event Date City Country Updatedsort ascending
Teaching Creative Writing with Python 20.06.2014 United States 30.11.2016
The Extensions of Many 04.03.2015 Bergen Norway 30.11.2016
ACM Hypertext 1998 20.06.1998 Pittsburgh United States 30.11.2016
ISEA2010 RUHR 20.08.2010 Dortmund, Essen, Duisburg Germany 30.11.2016
GVU Brown bag: Catharsis and Flow: Two Modes in Our Media Culture 03.11.2011 Atlanta United States 30.11.2016

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